What was the top speed of a 1993 Arctic Cat Thundercat?

What was the top speed of a 1993 Arctic Cat Thundercat?

Oddly, the Thundercat speedometer registered up to only 100 mph, so riders had to estimate their machine’s top speed. When Snow Goer tallied the survey respondents’ results, the average top speed was 118 mph, even though speed-runner Jim Dimmerman set a snowmobile speed world record of 113 mph in 1993 on a Thundercat.

What kind of suspension did Arctic Cat have?

The rear end had the FasTrack rear suspension — first introduced on some 1992 Arctic Cat snowmobiles — with 8.5 inches of travel. Snow Goer magazine conducted an owners’ survey about the 1993 Arctic Cat Thundercat and published the results in the February 1994 issue.

What kind of snowmobile is the 1998 Thunder Cat?

My Thunder Cat is the 1998 and it is awesome! Extremely fast, reliable, loud, fun as hell and for an old sled handles great. I trail ride it, lake race it and love every minute of it.

How many races has a Thundercat 1000 won?

Damn, that does do pretty good. XCR hyper triple dude , i’m a die hard polaris dude as well wit a 99 xcr800 and an old STORM 800 [fast as hell] but i’ve only lost 2 out of about 20 races flat out [2000 ft ] with the mach z including t-cats f1000 and anything else out there .STOCK OF COURSE]THE OTHERS BEING MACHS THAT BEAT ME Click to expand…

Oddly, the Thundercat speedometer registered up to only 100 mph, so riders had to estimate their machine’s top speed. When Snow Goer tallied the survey respondents’ results, the average top speed was 118 mph, even though speed-runner Jim Dimmerman set a snowmobile speed world record of 113 mph in 1993 on a Thundercat.

My Thunder Cat is the 1998 and it is awesome! Extremely fast, reliable, loud, fun as hell and for an old sled handles great. I trail ride it, lake race it and love every minute of it.

Damn, that does do pretty good. XCR hyper triple dude , i’m a die hard polaris dude as well wit a 99 xcr800 and an old STORM 800 [fast as hell] but i’ve only lost 2 out of about 20 races flat out [2000 ft ] with the mach z including t-cats f1000 and anything else out there .STOCK OF COURSE]THE OTHERS BEING MACHS THAT BEAT ME Click to expand…

The rear end had the FasTrack rear suspension — first introduced on some 1992 Arctic Cat snowmobiles — with 8.5 inches of travel. Snow Goer magazine conducted an owners’ survey about the 1993 Arctic Cat Thundercat and published the results in the February 1994 issue.